Senator John Fetterman is a NO on RFK Jr and Tulsi Gabbard. He’s also promising to fight against Project 2025, something he warned about last year.
There have been protests at his office. However, Fetterman may have decided against RFK Jr and Tulsi Gabbard by going with his conscience, not necessarily to appease supporters or those who protested at his office.
Senator John Fetterman is a NO on RFK Jr and Tulsi Gabbard. He’s also promising to fight against Project 2025, something he warned about last year.
There have been protests at his office. However, Fetterman may have decided against RFK Jr and Tulsi Gabbard by going with his conscience, not necessarily to appease supporters or those who protested at his office.
If I recall correctly, not a single Democrat voted for Vought – but every Republican did. No exceptions. Even Collins and Murkowski. That describes the vote but, as for your question, I am as perplexed as you are.
Murkowski's up for re-election in 2028 although I instinctively think she's going to win re-election. Still three years away.
More immediately though in 2026, Senator Dan Sullivan is up for re-election and voted for Vought. Collins is up for re-election as well as is Senator Thom Tillis. All, especially Tillis, may see themselves more on the defensive as a result of the vote for Vought.
Senator John Fetterman is a NO on RFK Jr and Tulsi Gabbard. He’s also promising to fight against Project 2025, something he warned about last year.
There have been protests at his office. However, Fetterman may have decided against RFK Jr and Tulsi Gabbard by going with his conscience, not necessarily to appease supporters or those who protested at his office.
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-nation/2025/02/07/fetterman-trump-cabinet-vote-rfk-gabbard/stories/202502070055
And No on Russell Vought as well.
Of course. Why would anyone want to confirm an jerk like Vought?
If I recall correctly, not a single Democrat voted for Vought – but every Republican did. No exceptions. Even Collins and Murkowski. That describes the vote but, as for your question, I am as perplexed as you are.
Murkowski's up for re-election in 2028 although I instinctively think she's going to win re-election. Still three years away.
More immediately though in 2026, Senator Dan Sullivan is up for re-election and voted for Vought. Collins is up for re-election as well as is Senator Thom Tillis. All, especially Tillis, may see themselves more on the defensive as a result of the vote for Vought.